threading
- IPA[ˈθrɛdɪŋ]
英式
- a method of hair removal in which unwanted hairs are plucked out by using a twisted cotton thread.;a facility for organizing a series of posts relating to the same subject as a linked sequence on an online forum or social media application.
noun: threading
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- a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibres used in sewing or weaving: he had a loose thread on his shirt the thread that bound them had snapped
- pass a thread through the eye of (a needle) or through the needle and guides of (a sewing machine): I can't even thread a needle she threaded up the machine with the right cotton
Oxford Dictionary
- a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving: he had a loose thread on his shirt the thread that bound them had snapped
- pass a thread through the eye of (a needle) or through the needle and guides of (a sewing machine): I can't even thread a needle she threaded up the machine with the right cotton
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a hole, screw, bolt, etc.) having a screw thread: put the threaded end of the bolt through the hole
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a hole, screw, bolt, etc.) having a screw thread: put the threaded end of the bolt through the hole
Oxford Dictionary
- a theme or characteristic found in various stories or situations
Oxford Dictionary
- the number of threads in a square inch of fabric, used (frequently with a preceding number) as ... what's the thread count on those sheets? 400-thread-count linens
Oxford American Dictionary
- a plant of the buttercup family, which yields a yellow dye and is used in herbal medicine as a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a very slender vein, especially one on the face that is visible through the skin.
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- IPA[ˈTHrediNG]
美式
- a method of hair removal in which unwanted hairs are plucked out by using a twisted cotton thread.
Oxford American Dictionary